To continue serving Veterans during the COVID-19 pandemic, Veterans Treatment [...]
"These programs are a perfect example of communities coming together to serve Veterans in a holistic way with VA care as a vital component," said VA Secretary Bob McDonald.
Veteran Treatment Courts continue to spread across the country, welcomed by communities for their efforts to help Veterans in need.
VA staff provide a range of preventative and immediate resources for incarcerated Veterans at risk of suicide.
Stuck in a cycle of drinking and homelessness, Veteran Taylor West was sentenced to Veterans Treatment Court, where he developed the tools to get back on track.
Learn how to access your military records from the National Archives or the National Personnel Records Center.
During Second Chance Month, VA examines the relationship between homelessness and incarceration, and explains how re-entry services help Veterans get a new lease on life.
Free and low-cost resources are available to service members and Veterans that can make legal concerns less burdensome.
Health Care for Reentry Veterans program includes assessment services for Veterans in prison and linkages to medical, mental health services.
Veterans Justice Outreach Specialist coordinates with justice systems to help justice-involved Veterans in local courts and jails.
VA worked with state representatives to compile a list of the most popular unique or newest benefit for Veterans, part of a five part series.
Reno judge praises graduating Veterans for overcoming adversity and having enough faith in themselves and the program to make it to graduation day. Hard for the marshal to hold back the tears.












